Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)AchievementMG Plan Initiatives
What are SDGs?
Goals to be achieved by 2030 for humankind to continue to live on this planet


















SDGs considered in terms of 5 “Ps”

These five P’s
17 goals are categorized.
MG Plan’s SDGs Initiatives

Supplying renewable energy from solar powerCarbon dioxide is the most significant greenhouse gas, accounting for three-quarters of total emissions.
In order to change this situation, “renewable energy” is attracting attention now.
One of the most popular renewable energies is solar power.
出典:日本エネルギー経済研究所 EDMC/ エネルギー・経済統計要覧 2020Renewable energies (*) such as solar power, wind power, geothermal power, small- and medium-sized hydropower, and biomass are promising, diverse, and important low-carbon sources that contribute to energy security because they do not emit greenhouse gases and can be produced domestically. is a domestic energy source.






By valuing limited resources andprotecting the environment, we protect industry and the economy.
The slogan for Goal 9, “Industry and innovation infrastructure,” is
The official Japanese translation is “to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation.”
Originally used in physics and psychology, it means elasticity or flexibility.
However, in recent years, it has been used in a wide range of ways, such as responding flexibly to changing situations and events.
The resilience used here is something like “Let’s develop infrastructure that can respond to natural disasters and environmental changes”.

Facilitate sustainable patterns of production and consumption.non-depleting resource and no greenhouse gas emissions (or increase).
We aim to prevent global warming by using natural resources efficiently through the spread of renewable energy.


We are participating in the “Kakegawa STOP Global Warming Energy Creation Promotion Partnership Agreement” promoted by Kakegawa City and companies to combat global warming.(Concluded on September 26, 2013)and more→
carbon dioxide we emit


